Drawer Organizer including Fabric Assembly

ABSTRACT

An apparatus includes a storage organizer. The storage organizer includes a fabric assembly being stretchable and flexible. The fabric assembly provides article receivers. The fabric assembly is configured to be securely positioned at anchor positions located in a storage assembly.

TECHNICAL FIELD

This document relates to the technical field of (and is not limited to)a storage organizer including (having) a fabric assembly that isstretchable and flexible (and/or a method therefor).

BACKGROUND

FIG. 1 depicts a perspective view of an embodiment of the PRIOR ART. Astorage assembly 900 may include a drawer 902. The drawer 902 isconfigured to be received (at least in part) into the dresser 904. Thedrawer 902 is configured to receive an article 906 (such as a clothingitem, a sock, etc.).

SUMMARY

It will be appreciated that there exists a need to mitigate (at least inpart) at least one problem associated with the existing storageorganizers (also called the existing technology). After much study ofthe known systems and methods with experimentation, an understanding (atleast in part) of the problem and its solution have been identified (atleast in part) and are articulated (at least in part) as follows:

Existing storage organizers are made to be received in a storageassembly. Once an existing storage organizer is received in the storageassembly, a first interior portion (a first interior space) of thestorage assembly accommodates (receives) the existing storage organizer,while a second interior portion (second interior space) of the storageassembly remains empty. The second interior portion (of the storageassembly) becomes wasted but potentially available space (within thestorage assembly) that could be more completely utilized for receivingand organizing additional articles.

What may be needed is a storage organizer configured to utilize as muchof the available interior space of a storage assembly as possible sothat little (preferably none) of the interior space of the storageassembly is wasted (that is, not used for storage purposes), and most(preferably all) of the potentially available interior space (within thestorage assembly) is (completely) utilized for receiving and organizingof additional articles to be received and stored.

To mitigate, at least in part, at least one problem associated with theexisting technology, there is provided (in accordance with a majoraspect) an apparatus. The apparatus includes and is not limited to(comprises) a storage organizer.

The storage organizer includes a fabric assembly. The fabric assembly isstretchable and flexible. The fabric assembly provides articlereceivers. The fabric assembly is configured to be securely positionedat anchor positions located in a storage assembly.

A preferable technical advantage of the storage organizer is that thestorage organizer is configured to utilize as much of the availableinterior space of the storage assembly as possible so that little(preferably none) of the interior space of the storage assembly iswasted, and most (preferably all) of the potentially available interiorspace (within the storage assembly) is (preferably completely) utilizedfor receiving and organizing the articles (to be received and stored).

To mitigate, at least in part, at least one problem associated with theexisting technology, there is provided (in accordance with a majoraspect) a method.

The method is for storing articles in a storage assembly. The methodincludes and is not limited to (comprises) placing a storage organizerwithin the storage assembly; the storage organizer includes a fabricassembly that is stretchable and flexible. The fabric assembly providesarticle receivers. The fabric assembly is configured to be securelypositioned at anchor positions located in a storage assembly. The methodalso includes securely positioning the fabric assembly at anchorpositions located in the storage assembly.

Other aspects are identified in the claims. Other aspects and featuresof the non-limiting embodiments may now become apparent to those skilledin the art upon review of the following detailed description of thenon-limiting embodiments with the accompanying drawings. This Summary isprovided to introduce concepts in simplified form that are furtherdescribed below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is notintended to identify potentially key features or possible essentialfeatures of the disclosed subject matter, and is not intended todescribe each disclosed embodiment or every implementation of thedisclosed subject matter. Many other novel advantages, features, andrelationships will become apparent as this description proceeds. Thefigures and the description that follow more particularly exemplifyillustrative embodiments.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The non-limiting embodiments may be more fully appreciated by referenceto the following detailed description of the non-limiting embodimentswhen taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 depicts a perspective view of an embodiment of the PRIOR ART; and

FIG. 2, FIG. 3, FIG. 4 and FIG. 5 depict a perspective view (FIG. 2) andtop views (FIG. 3, FIG. 4 and FIG. 5) of embodiments of a storageorganizer including a fabric assembly; and

FIG. 6, FIG. 7 and FIG. 8 depict a perspective view (FIG. 6) of anembodiment of the storage organizer of FIG. 2, and top views (FIG. 7 andFIG. 8) of the embodiment of the storage organizer of FIG. 6; and

FIG. 9, FIG. 10 and FIG. 11 depict perspective views of embodiments ofan anchor assembly of the storage organizer of FIG. 6.

The drawings are not necessarily to scale and may be illustrated byphantom lines, diagrammatic representations and fragmentary views. Incertain instances, details unnecessary for an understanding of theembodiments (and/or details that render other details difficult toperceive) may have been omitted. Corresponding reference charactersindicate corresponding components throughout the several figures of thedrawings. Elements in the several figures are illustrated for simplicityand clarity and have not been drawn to scale. The dimensions of some ofthe elements in the figures may be emphasized relative to other elementsfor facilitating an understanding of the various disclosed embodiments.In addition, common, and well-understood, elements that are useful incommercially feasible embodiments are often not depicted to provide aless obstructed view of the embodiments of the present disclosure.

LISTING OF REFERENCE NUMERALS USED IN THE DRAWINGS

102 storage organizer 104 fabric assembly 106 article receivers 108anchor assembly 108A storage anchor 108B fabric anchor 108C storageanchor 108D fabric anchor 109 elongated body 110 cover portion 111corner section 112 cover extension portion 114 receiver 116 elongatedlateral groove 202 loop portion 204 hook portion 900 storage assembly902 drawer 904 dresser 906 article 906A sock 906B undergarment 908anchor positions

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE NON-LIMITING EMBODIMENT(S)

The following detailed description is merely exemplary and is notintended to limit the described embodiments or the application and usesof the described embodiments. As used, the word “exemplary” or“illustrative” means “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.”Any implementation described as “exemplary” or “illustrative” is notnecessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over otherimplementations. All of the implementations described below areexemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the artto make or use the embodiments of the disclosure and are not intended tolimit the scope of the disclosure. The scope of the claim is defined bythe claims (in which the claims may be amended during patent examinationafter the filing of this application). For the description, the terms“upper,” “lower,” “left,” “rear,” “right,” “front,” “vertical,”“horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the examples asoriented in the drawings. There is no intention to be bound by anyexpressed or implied theory in the preceding Technical Field,Background, Summary or the following detailed description. It is also tobe understood that the devices and processes illustrated in the attacheddrawings, and described in the following specification, are exemplaryembodiments (examples), aspects and/or concepts defined in the appendedclaims. Hence, dimensions and other physical characteristics relating tothe embodiments disclosed are not to be considered as limiting, unlessthe claims expressly state otherwise. It is understood that the phrase“at least one” is equivalent to “a”. The aspects (examples, alterations,modifications, options, variations, embodiments and any equivalentthereof) are described regarding the drawings. It should be understoodthat the invention is limited to the subject matter provided by theclaims, and that the invention is not limited to the particular aspectsdepicted and described. It will be appreciated that the scope of themeaning of a device configured to be coupled to an item (that is, to beconnected to, to interact with the item, etc.) is to be interpreted asthe device being configured to be coupled to the item, either directlyor indirectly. Therefore, “configured to” may include the meaning“either directly or indirectly” unless specifically stated otherwise.

FIG. 1 depicts a perspective view of an embodiment of the PRIOR ART.

Referring to the embodiment as depicted in FIG. 1, a storage assembly900 may include (for instance) a drawer 902, etc., and any equivalentthereof. The drawer 902 is a box-shaped storage compartment (preferablywithout a lid), made to slide horizontally in and out of a desk, chest,or other piece of (equivalent) furniture. The drawer 902 is configuredto be received (at least in part) into the dresser 904. The drawer 902is configured to receive an article. The article may include, forinstance, a clothing item, a sock 906A, undergarment 906B, underpants,etc. A disadvantage of the storage assembly 900 is that for the casewhere there are different types of articles (such as the sock 906A orthe undergarment 906B) to be inserted into and stored in the storageassembly 900, the articles (such as the sock 906A or the undergarment906B) may become difficult to sort and find (by a user) since thestorage assembly 900 does not present the articles (such as the sock906A or the undergarment 906B) to the user in an organized manner orarrangement.

FIG. 2, FIG. 3, FIG. 4 and FIG. 5 depict a perspective view (FIG. 2) andtop views (FIG. 3, FIG. 4 and FIG. 5) of embodiments of a storageorganizer 102 including a fabric assembly 104.

Referring to the embodiments as depicted in FIG. 2 to FIG. 5, there isdepicted an apparatus. The apparatus includes, and not limited to(comprises), a storage organizer 102. The storage organizer 102 isconfigured to be positioned (securely positioned) in the storageassembly 900. The storage organizer 102 is also configured to presentthe articles (such as the sock 906A or the undergarment 906B) to theuser in an organized manner or arrangement (once the storage organizer102 is positioned (securely positioned) in the storage assembly 900).The storage assembly 900 is configured to receive and store the articles(such as the sock 906A or the undergarment 906B) in isolated positionslocated within (the interior of) the storage organizer 102.

A preferable technical advantage of the storage organizer 102 is thatthe storage organizer 102 is configured to utilize as much of theavailable interior space of the storage assembly 900 (as possible) sothat little (preferably none) of interior space of the storage assembly900 is wasted, and more preferably (preferably all) of the potentiallyavailable interior space (within the storage assembly 900) is(completely) utilized for receiving and organizing the articles to bereceived and stored.

Referring to the embodiments as depicted in FIG. 2 to FIG. 5, thestorage organizer 102 includes (preferably) a fabric assembly 104. Forinstance, the fabric assembly 104 may include a fabric material (etc.and any equivalent thereof) that is stretchable and/or flexible. Thefabric assembly 104 may include a plastic web or sheet, a rubber sheet,etc. and any equivalent thereof. The fabric assembly 104 provides(forms) article receivers (reference is made to, for instance, articlereceiver 106A, article receiver 106B, article receiver 106C, articlereceiver 106D, article receiver 106E, article receiver 106F, and articlereceiver 106G), which may be collectively referred to as the articlereceivers 106 (for the sake of simplifying the description, etc.). Thearticle receivers (article receiver 106A, article receiver 106B, articlereceiver 106C, etc.) are formed (preferably) with fabric panels (panelsthat are stitched together in a predetermined arrangement). The fabricassembly 104 is configured to be securely positioned at anchor positions908 located in (positioned within) a storage assembly 900 (such as, intothe corners of the storage assembly 900). The article receivers 106 mayinclude, for instance, fabric panels. The fabric panel sections areformed into (by) the fabric assembly 104. The article receivers (articlereceiver 106A, article receiver 106B, article receiver 106C, etc.) areeach configured to receive and hold at least one article (such as thesock 906A or the undergarment 906B).

Referring to the embodiments as depicted in FIG. 2 to FIG. 5, thestorage organizer 102 is (preferably) a storage system having(presenting) at least one or more article receivers 106 configured tohold at least one or more articles (items). The fabric assembly 104(preferably) includes a fabric material (interconnected panels of fabricmaterials) that is stretchable and flexible, and may include at leastone or more fabric panels that are also stretchable and flexible(preferably, of the same fabric material). The article receivers 106 are(preferably) formed of fabric panels or webs (of the fabric assembly104) that are stretchable and flexible.

Referring to the embodiments as depicted in FIG. 2 to FIG. 5, thestorage assembly 900 is (preferably) selected from the group consistingof a drawer 902, a drawer of a cabinet, a cabinet, a dresser, a desk, afurniture item (and any equivalent thereof). Preferably, the storageassembly 900 has (includes) the drawer 902 that is configured to bepulled out (such as from a dresser) and may be used to receive and holdvarious articles (items). The storage assembly 900 may be called anenclosed space. The storage assembly 900 has a width, a depth, a height,first and second sides, and an enclosed bottom. Each of the first andsecond sides has a substantially vertical portion.

Referring to the embodiments as depicted in FIG. 2 to FIG. 5, thestorage organizer 102 is (preferably) an organizational houseware tool.The storage organizer 102 organizes the storage of a plurality ofarticles 906 into spaced-apart locations (dedicated positions or holdingsections) provided by (formed by) the storage organizer 102. The storageorganizer 102 is configured to receive and store an article 906, such asa garment, a sock 906A, an undergarment 906B, a clothing item, anaccessory, etc., and any equivalent thereof. The storage organizer 102is configured to be installed (inserted) within (into) a storageassembly 900.

Referring to the embodiments as depicted in FIG. 2 to FIG. 5, the fabricassembly 104 is (preferably) a stretchable insert. The stretchableinsert is configured to be fitted to the inner chamber of the storageassembly 900; this is done in such a way that the fabric assembly 104takes advantage (at least in part) of the interior storage limits(interior storage space) of the storage assembly 900. The fabricassembly 104 facilitates organizational storage of the plurality ofarticles 906, thereby making for easier and/or faster access (useraccess) to the stored items. The fabric assembly 104 is configured to besecured inside (within) the storage assembly 900 (at anchor positions).The fabric assembly 104 may be square or rectangular shaped, etc. Thefabric assembly 104 may provide a plurality of compartments that arestitched together (panel by panel).

Referring to the embodiments as depicted in FIG. 2 to FIG. 5, the fabricassembly 104 includes (preferably) a fabric having a multiple-waystretch knit fabric. The fabric assembly 104 includes (preferably) afour-way stretch knit fabric. The fabric assembly 104 includes a stretchfabric. The fabric assembly 104 includes a synthetic fabric thatstretches. The fabric assembly 104 includes a two-way stretch fabricconfigured to stretch in one direction, usually from selvedge toselvedge (but can be in other directions depending on the knit). Thefabric assembly 104 includes a four-way stretch fabric, such as thespandex material configured to stretch in both directions (crosswise andlengthwise). Spandex is a synthetic fiber known for its exceptionalelasticity, and is a polyether-polyurea copolymer (known and not furtherdescribed in any detail). The name “spandex” is an anagram of the word“expands”. The fabric assembly 104 includes (preferably) a blendedcombination of a cotton and a LYCRA (TRADEMARK) material (which is atype of the spandex material). The fabric assembly 104 may include anylon blend with the LYCRA (TRADEMARK) material. The LYCRA (TRADEMARK)material is a type of synthetic fabric that is elastic. The LYCRA(TRADEMARK) material is manufactured by INVISTA (TRADEMARK) withmanufacturing locations based in the U.S.A., and is a wholly ownedsubsidiary of Koch Industries, Inc. (based in Kansas, United States).

Referring to the embodiments as depicted in FIG. 2 to FIG. 5, the fabricassembly 104 is (preferably) also configured to be selectivelyconnectable to, and selectively removable from, the anchor positions 908(which are depicted in the four corners of the storage assembly 900 orof the drawer 902).

Referring to the embodiments as depicted in FIG. 2 to FIG. 5, theapparatus further includes (preferably), and is not limited to, at leastone anchor assembly 108. At least one anchor assembly 108 is configuredto selectively attach the fabric assembly 104 to the anchor positions908 located in the storage assembly 900. The anchor assembly 108 may becalled a connector. The anchor assembly 108 includes a storage anchor108A (also called a first anchor assembly) and a fabric anchor 108B(also called a second anchor assembly). Preferably, a quantity of four(4) of the storage anchors 108A are affixed to the opposite internalsides of the storage assembly 900. Preferably, a quantity of four (4) ofthe fabric anchors 108B are utilized, in which a quantity of two (2) arepositioned on the opposite outer sides of the fabric assembly 104. Theanchor assembly 108 may include, for instance, a hook-and-loop fastenerhaving an adhesive portion (such as, the VELCRO (TRADEMARK) fastener,etc.), a clip hook with an adhesive portion, a peg having an adhesiveportion, a selectively expandable-and-collapsible frame (known and notdepicted), a telescopic assembly, a set of tension set rods, etc. andany equivalent thereof.

Referring to the embodiments as depicted in FIG. 2 to FIG. 5, the anchorassembly 108 is configured (preferably) to selectively connect thefabric assembly 104 to the interior of the storage assembly 900(preferably to a position located proximate to the corners of thestorage assembly 900). The anchor assembly 108 includes (preferably) astorage anchor 108A and a fabric anchor 108B. The storage anchor 108A isconfigured to be attached to the storage assembly 900. For instance, aback panel of the storage anchor 108A includes an adhesive material(known and not depicted) covered by a removable protection strip (knownand not depicted). Once the removable strip is removed from the backpanel, the back panel is positioned to touch or contact an interiorsurface of the storage assembly 900 (so that in this manner, the storageanchor 108A becomes securely attached to the interior of the storageassembly 900). The fabric anchor 108B is configured to be attached tothe fabric assembly 104. For instance, the fabric anchor 108B may bestitched to the fabric assembly 104. Alternatively, a back panel of thefabric anchor 108B includes an adhesive material (known and notdepicted) covered by a removable protection strip (known and notdepicted). Once the removable strip is removed from the back panel ofthe fabric anchor 108B, the back panel is positioned to touch or contactan exterior surface of the fabric assembly 104. The storage anchor 108Aand the fabric anchor 108B are configured to selectively connect witheach other, and to selectively disconnect from each other (byapplication of a force provided by the user).

Referring to the embodiments as depicted in FIG. 2 to FIG. 5, thestorage anchor 108A may include a plurality of hooks (such as a hookportion 204) of a touch fastener. The fabric anchor 108B may include aplurality of loops (such as a loop portion 202) of a touch fastener. Theanchor assembly 108 may include a touch fastener (as depicted in FIG. 2to FIG. 5). The anchor assembly 108 may include a snap connector (alsocalled a snap-fit connector having interlockable components). The anchorassembly 108 may include the VELCRO (TRADEMARK) connector (which is anembodiment of the touch fastener) having a loop portion 202 and a hookportion 204. The VELCRO (TRADEMARK) connector is manufactured by VIL(TRADEMARK) Limited (based in the United Kingdom). The loop portion 202and the hook portion 204 are configured to be selectively connectedtogether and selectively disconnected from each other (by application ofa force). The anchor assembly 108 may include, for instance, four touchfasteners (strips) with an adhesive side mounted to the interior of thestorage assembly 900, and four touch fasteners mounted to (stitched to,or adhered to) the exterior of the fabric assembly 104.

Referring to the embodiments as depicted in FIG. 2 to FIG. 5, the anchorassembly 108 is (preferably) configured to selectively attach the fabricassembly 104 to the anchor positions 908 located in the storage assembly900 (such as, located in a drawer 902 of the storage assembly 900). Thisis done in such a way that the anchor assembly 108 maintains each of thearticle receivers 106 in an item-receiving and holding condition. Theanchor assembly 108 is (preferably) also configured to selectivelydetach the fabric assembly 104 from the anchor positions 908.

Referring to the embodiments as depicted in FIG. 2 to FIG. 5, the fabricassembly 104 is (preferably) configured to be selectively attachable toat least three anchor positions (or at least four anchor positions)positioned and located in the storage assembly 900 (located in a drawer902) in such a way that the article receivers 106 are maintained in anopen stable item-receiving condition.

FIG. 6, FIG. 7 and FIG. 8 depict a perspective view (FIG. 6) of anembodiment of the storage organizer 102 of FIG. 2, and top views (FIG. 7and FIG. 8) of the embodiment of the storage organizer 102 of FIG. 6.

Referring to the embodiments as depicted in FIG. 6 to FIG. 8, at leastone anchor assembly 108 is positioned proximate to the corners of thestorage assembly 900 or the drawer 902. The anchor assembly 108 includesa storage anchor 108C (to be affixed to the inside surface of thestorage assembly 900), and a fabric anchor 108D (to be attached to thefabric assembly 104). Preferably, a quantity of four (4) of the storageanchors 108C are affixed to each of the inside corner surfaces of thestorage assembly 900. Preferably, a quantity of eight (8) of the fabricanchors 108D are attached to each of the eight (8) outer corners (theupper outer corners and the lower outer corners) of the fabric assembly104.

Referring to the embodiments as depicted in FIG. 6 to FIG. 8, thestorage anchor 108C may include a self-adhesive peg or elongated body(as further depicted in the embodiments of FIG. 9 to FIG. 11). Thefabric anchor 108D may include a loop (a flexible loop) securelyattached to each of the peripheral corners (outer corners) of thestorage organizer 102. Each fabric anchor 108D is configured toselectively connect with a respective storage anchor 108C. Morepreferably, the fabric anchor 108D provides a loop configured to bepartially received in a groove formed on (by) the storage anchor 108C.

FIG. 9, FIG. 10 and FIG. 11 depict perspective views of embodiments ofan anchor assembly 108 (such as the storage anchor 108C) of the storageorganizer 102 of FIG. 6.

Referring to the embodiments as depicted in FIG. 9 to FIG. 11, thestorage anchor 108C includes an elongated body 109 having a cornersection 111. The elongated body 109 may be manufactured using a mold andan injection molding machine (known and not depicted). The elongatedbody 109 may include a plastic material formed by the injection moldingmachine.

Referring to the embodiments as depicted in FIG. 9 to FIG. 11, thecorner section 111 (of the elongated body 109) extends along anelongated vertical length of the elongated body 109. The corner section111 (of the elongated body 109) is configured to fit into an interiorcorner of the storage assembly 900 (or the drawer 902). The cornersection 111 (of the elongated body 109) may include a layer of adhesivecovered with a protection layer configured to be removed by the user.Once the protection layer is removed from the layer of adhesive, thecorner section 111 may be affixed to the interior corner of the storageassembly 900 (or the drawer 902). The corner section 111 forms(preferably) a right-angle corner (wedge).

Referring to the embodiments as depicted in FIG. 9 to FIG. 11, theelongated body 109 defines an elongated lateral groove 116 that extendsalong or through (between opposite lateral sides of) the elongated body109, from the top portion of the elongated body 109 toward the bottomportion of the elongated body 109. The fabric anchor 108D is configuredto be received (at least in part) in the elongated lateral groove 116 ofthe elongated body 109. For instance, the fabric anchor 108D may includea loop (flexible loop) attached to each of the corners of the storageorganizer 102. The loop is received into the elongated lateral groove116 (from the top portion of the elongated body 109).

Referring to the embodiments as depicted in FIG. 10 and FIG. 11, thestorage anchor 108C includes (preferably) a cover portion 110. The coverportion 110 includes a cover extension portion 112. The elongated body109 includes a distal end portion providing (defining) a receiver 114.The receiver 114 is configured to receive (securely receive) the coverextension portion 112. The cover portion 110 is configured to securelycover the top portion of the elongated body 109 (once the receiver 114receives (securely receives) the cover extension portion 112).

The following is offered as further description of the embodiments, inwhich any one or more of any technical feature (described in thedetailed description, the summary and the claims) may be combinable withany other one or more of any technical feature (described in thedetailed description, the summary and the claims). It is understood thateach claim in the claims section is an open ended claim unless statedotherwise. Unless otherwise specified, relational terms used in thesespecifications should be construed to include certain tolerances thatthe person skilled in the art would recognize as providing equivalentfunctionality. By way of example, the term perpendicular is notnecessarily limited to 90.0 degrees, and may include a variation thereofthat the person skilled in the art would recognize as providingequivalent functionality for the purposes described for the relevantmember or element. Terms such as “about” and “substantially”, in thecontext of configuration, relate generally to disposition, location, orconfiguration that are either exact or sufficiently close to thelocation, disposition, or configuration of the relevant element topreserve operability of the element within the invention which does notmaterially modify the invention. Similarly, unless specifically madeclear from its context, numerical values should be construed to includecertain tolerances that the person skilled in the art would recognize ashaving negligible importance as they do not materially change theoperability of the invention. It will be appreciated that thedescription and/or drawings identify and describe embodiments of theapparatus (either explicitly or inherently). The apparatus may includeany suitable combination and/or permutation of the technical features asidentified in the detailed description, as may be required and/ordesired to suit a particular technical purpose and/or technicalfunction. It will be appreciated that, where possible and suitable, anyone or more of the technical features of the apparatus may be combinedwith any other one or more of the technical features of the apparatus(in any combination and/or permutation). It will be appreciated thatpersons skilled in the art would know that the technical features ofeach embodiment may be deployed (where possible) in other embodimentseven if not expressly stated as such above. It will be appreciated thatpersons skilled in the art would know that other options would bepossible for the configuration of the components of the apparatus toadjust to manufacturing requirements and still remain within the scopeas described in at least one or more of the claims. This writtendescription provides embodiments, including the best mode, and alsoenables the person skilled in the art to make and use the embodiments.The patentable scope may be defined by the claims. The writtendescription and/or drawings may help to understand the scope of theclaims. It is believed that all the crucial aspects of the disclosedsubject matter have been provided in this document. It is understood,for this document, that the word “includes” is equivalent to the word“comprising” in that both words are used to signify an open-endedlisting of assemblies, components, parts, etc. The term “comprising”,which is synonymous with the terms “including,” “containing,” or“characterized by,” is inclusive or open-ended and does not excludeadditional, unrecited elements or method steps. Comprising (comprisedof) is an “open” phrase and allows coverage of technologies that employadditional, unrecited elements. When used in a claim, the word“comprising” is the transitory verb (transitional term) that separatesthe preamble of the claim from the technical features of the invention.The foregoing has outlined the non-limiting embodiments (examples). Thedescription is made for particular non-limiting embodiments (examples).It is understood that the non-limiting embodiments are merelyillustrative as examples.

What is claimed is:
 1. An apparatus, comprising: a storage organizer,including: a fabric assembly being stretchable and flexible; and thefabric assembly providing article receivers; and the fabric assemblybeing configured to be securely positioned at anchor positions locatedin a storage assembly.
 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: the fabricassembly is also configured to be selectively removable from the anchorpositions.
 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: the article receiversare each configured to receive and hold at least one item.
 4. Theapparatus of claim 1, further comprising: an anchor assembly configuredto selectively attach the fabric assembly to the anchor positionslocated in the storage assembly.
 5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein:the anchor assembly is also configured to selectively detach the fabricassembly from the anchor positions.
 6. The apparatus of claim 1, furthercomprising: an anchor assembly configured to selectively attach thefabric assembly to the anchor positions located in the storage assemblyin such a way that the anchor assembly maintains each of the articlereceivers in an item-receiving and holding condition.
 7. The apparatusof claim 1, wherein: the storage assembly is selected from the groupconsisting of a cabinet, a dresser, a desk and a furniture item.
 8. Theapparatus of claim 1, wherein: the fabric assembly is configured to beselectively attachable to at least three anchor positions positioned andlocated in the storage assembly in such a way that the fabric assemblyis maintained in an open stable item-receiving condition.
 9. Theapparatus of claim 1, wherein: the fabric assembly is configured to beselectively attachable to at least four anchor positions positioned andlocated in the storage assembly in such a way that the fabric assemblyis maintained in an open stable item-receiving condition.